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FFA National Futsal Championships 2012


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By Arthur - 7 Jan 2012 10:50 PM

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http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/site/_content/document/00000348-source.pdf

Tournament Overview
Once again the FFA Futsal National Championships hit Canberra as the courts of the Nation’s Capital prepare for battle to see who will emerge as the best of the best and claim the title for 2012. The prestigious accolades bestowed on the winners of the FFA Futsal National Championship see a week long display of stunning skills,
sweeping action and goals, goals, goals in front of large and appreciative crowds who are drawn to a game that rewards innovation, technique and risk taking.

As usual the home-town ACT will be amongst the favourites to claim honours along with the powerhouse New South Wales Thunder and Lightning.

But, as has been shown in recent years, challengers can emerge from anywhere with Victoria reaching their first men’s final for many a year and Tasmania posting some excellent results along the way. There is no reason to expect this edition of the premier
national indoor championships to be any different.

2012 will be a huge year for the game of Futsal with the seventh Futsal World Cup scheduled in Thailand from November 2-18 with the Final due to take place in the 15,000 capacity Hua Mark Stadium in Bangkok.

And so the scene is once more set. Canberra has prepared and the courts are ready. The eerie silence that descends across an empty AIS Arena, AIS Training Hall, Southern Cross Club Basketball Centre and other venues around our great Capital are soon to be shattered and will be replaced by the roar of the action and the thrill of the moment as the 2012 FFA Futsal National Championships gets underway.





Edited by Arthur: 7/1/2012 10:53:24 PM
By krones3 - 6 Feb 2012 8:33 PM

the.football.God wrote:
krones3 wrote:
Up here Vikings did not ban anyone.
Futsal queensland told players that if they did not register with them they could not be selected for state.
The coach once again selected his own son and the team got a thrashing.
There is always more to a story but the people who held back football in Queensland now run futsal.

Of course they would say you have to be registered, its the only eligibility requirement for competing at nationals because if you are not registered you are not insured.

Never did I say that FQ were perfect, far from it, but Vikings have been no better.

what happened with futsal up here makes Macbeth look like a children's tea part.
the result an already technically small pool of players split in half and the old boys allowed to get their dirty foot back in the door.
blazers you got to love them.:oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: